I had my surgery last Tuesday. That night is just a blur. I was so drugged up I don't remember anything. The next day I was in so much pain that I cried for about 10 hours straight. Jimmy felt really bad for me because there was nothing he could do to make it any better. I found out that the whole time I was suffering they could have given me a stronger medicine in my IV call Delaudin. I don't know if I spelled that right. When the nurse that was on duty left the nursing assistant was still there went to someone higher up to get me the approval for the medicine. Once she put it in my IV I felt so much better. I am going back to my doctor on Thursday and I am going to let him know how a certain nurse (I will give him her name) just let me suffer. I will also give him the name of the sweet nurse assistant that got the approval for the medicine. She told me that she had been through a similar surgery so she knew how painful it was. I don't think the nurse that was on duty that day had a clue what pain feels like after female type surgeries. The surgery I had is one of the most painful to go through according to several articles that I have read about it. I seem to feel a little bit better everyday. I am so glad it is over with. When I go back Thursday they will take out my staples. I have 17 of them. I just hope it doesn't hurt to bad to have them removed. In a previous surgery that I had it was painful when the staples were taken out.
I am glad to be home. There is just nothing like sleeping in your own bed. My bed is so comfy compared to the hospital bed. I know one thing no more surgeries for me unless I am dying and I don't know if I would even had surgery then. lol!!! Later..................................
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